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X Ways to Die

A Fabian Risk Thriller, Book 4

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X Ways to Die

By: Stefan Ahnhem
Narrated by: Mike Rogers
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X Ways to Die continues the tense, multi-stranded story which begun with Motive X. It is at once an explosive, high-voltage thriller and a fearless exploration of the darkest side of human nature. To enter Stefan Ahnhem's world, with its interwoven plot-lines and sprawling cast of characters, is to put yourself in the hands of a master storyteller.

©2020 Stefan Ahnhem (P)2020 Head of Zeus
Fiction Genre Fiction Medical Suspense Technothrillers Thriller Thriller & Suspense Technology Exciting

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Critic reviews

“Atmospheric and complicated.... With great cop characters and some imaginatively grisly perps." (Sunday Times)

“More gripping than Jo Nesbo, blacker than Stieg Larsson and more bleakly human than Henning Mankell.” (Tony Parsons)

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